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Horse Fair in Portola Valley celebrates town’s equestrian culture

Horses are a beloved animal in Portola Valley and as an equestrian-centered community, the  town’s Trails and Paths Committee hosted the annual Horse Fair on May 18. As the sun beamed across the lawn at Town Center, children and families had the opportunity to see horses, chickens, goats, rabbits, pigs and ducks.

Hundreds attend the grand opening of the Belle Haven Community Campus

Classic rancher with state-of-the-art chicken coop sells for $10.5M

At $10.5 million, a 1956 classic rancher with mountain views and a state-of-the-art chicken coop […]

Fuel breaks saved lives during the Camp Fire. They can spare California from future devastation

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Author event: Native American stories with Greg Sarris
Author, professor and tribal leader Greg Sarris reads from “The Forgetters,” his new collection of stories, followed by a conversation with fellow writer Sterling HolyWhiteMountain. Books available for purchase and signing at the event, which takes place at Stanford. Admission is free, but registration required. Go to docs.google.com.

Music: Mason Razavi and Rick Vandivier
The Redwood City Library hosts a jazz concert with guitarists Mason Razavi and Rick Vandivier. Go to redwoodcity.org.

TOMORROW

Author event: Kevin Kwan
Kepler’s hosts Kevin Kwan, bestselling author of the “Crazy Rich Asians” trilogy. He shares new book, “Lies and Weddings,” an outrageous comedy of manners with a forbidden affair causing a blowup amid a decadent tropical wedding. Go to eventbrite.com.

Art: ‘Kaleidoscope’
Redwood City’s Art Kiosk features the public art installation “Kaleidoscope” at the Art Kiosk by Oakland-based artist, Matthew Floriani. With four large mural-style paintings of oddly composed figures in vibrant pigments, Floriani illuminates the profound importance of human connection. Go to visitrwc.org.


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Angela Swartz was The Almanac's editor from 2023 until 2025. She joined The Almanac as a reporter in 2018. She previously reported on youth and education, and the towns of Atherton, Portola Valley and...